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AI is Targeting You (at least with the Australian Federal Police)

In today’s (short Saturday) edition:

💡 Quick news - AI in the Police Force and more

🛠️ Trending Tools - shop smarter on Amazon and more

🎨 BONUS - Halloween Coloring Book Prompt - at the end :D

💡 Quick news 💡

👮🏽 The Australian Federal Police (AFP) is utilizing AI to analyze data from surveillance warrants, particularly looking for money laundering and fraud, while promising transparency and ethical use of the technology. Still spooky…

🚑 Amazon's Alexa Emergency Assist  could be quite useful. It’s a new 24/7 feature that, when prompted, connects users to an agent capable of sending first responders to their location, offering increased safety for families, children, and elderly individuals living alone.

💸 Cisco has agreed to purchase Splunk for $28 billion, marking its largest acquisition ever. This move aims to enhance AI-enabled security, shifting from mere threat detection to prediction and prevention.

📝 A study by the University of California-Irvine and MIT suggests AI systems like ChatGPT emit far less CO2e when producing text or images compared to humans. The findings have sparked debate and scrutiny within the AI community regarding methodology and data transparency.

🛠️ Trending Tools 🛠️

🎨 QRX - Artistic QR codes generated by AI.

🛒 Wisely.AI - reveals useful insights from Amazon product reviews, saving you time and uncovering red flags.

📱 GummySearch - AI customer research tool for Reddit.

🎨 BONUS - Halloween Coloring Book 🎨

This weekend is the perfect time to create a Halloween Coloring Book while relaxing.

Here's the prompt I'm using (for 4-8-year-old kids):

Illustration of a [OBJECT], outline drawing style, black and white, low details, white background, coloring book for kid 3-5 years old --ar 85:110

Experiment and enjoy 🙂 

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- Tsvetelin (Bits and Neurons)Amazon Brings Generative AI To Alexa And Fire TV